The Verse You Skipped+FollowI skipped Ecclesiastes 4. I didn’t realize it was about loneliness. Ecclesiastes 4 sounds philosophical. Oppression. Labor. Vanity. But verse 8 stopped me cold. A man works endlessly. No family. No companion. No one to share it with. And the question hangs there: “For whom am I toiling?” This chapter isn’t abstract. It’s painfully human. It reminded me that success without connection still feels empty. And God sees that emptiness clearly. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Ecclesiastes #Loneliness #LifeReflection #ScriptureInsight232Share
The Verse You Skipped+FollowI skipped Amos 4 because it sounded like judgment. I missed the mercy. Amos 4 is intense. Warnings stacked on warnings. Disaster after disaster. I didn’t feel like reading it. But verse 11 stopped me cold. After every correction, God says, “Yet you did not return to me.” That line isn’t anger. It’s heartbreak. Judgment here isn’t God losing patience. It’s God reaching out—again and again. Even in the hardest chapters, God is still inviting people back. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Amos #GodsHeart #Repentance #ScriptureInsight101Share
The Verse You Skipped+FollowI almost skipped the building plans in Exodus. Then I saw why God cared. Exodus 25 is all measurements. Lengths. Materials. Instructions. It reads like a blueprint. I used to skim it. But verse 8 changed everything: “Let them make me a sanctuary, that I may dwell among them.” All the details weren’t about perfection. They were about presence. God cared about the space because He wanted to be close to His people. What looked like dry instructions was actually a love story about nearness. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Exodus #GodsPresence #ScriptureInsight #FaithJourney360Share